RHOM Star Lisa Hochstein Surrenders to Police Over Alleged Illegal Recording
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Updated · TMZ · Apr 15
RHOM Star Lisa Hochstein Surrenders to Police Over Alleged Illegal Recording
54 articles · Updated · TMZ · Apr 15
Lisa Hochstein, star of 'Real Housewives of Miami', has turned herself in to Miami authorities over felony charges of intercepting her ex-husband's communications.
Prosecutors allege Hochstein and her ex-boyfriend, Jody Glidden, planted a recording device in Lenny Hochstein’s car during contentious divorce proceedings.
Both defendants deny wrongdoing, arguing the case stems from a bitter divorce and should not be handled in criminal court. Hochstein was released on bond.
How will this high-profile case redefine privacy and surveillance in modern divorces?
Could Lisa Hochstein's reality TV fame impact her defense or the trial's outcome?
Was the alleged 'listening device' incident truly the catalyst for these charges?
What are the long-term consequences for Lisa and Jody if convicted of a felony?
What specific evidence led to felony charges under Florida's strict wiretap laws?
Is the criminal court truly the place for this bitter divorce fallout?